ORANGE BLOSSOMS
WILLIAMS— BAILEY. j A very pretty wedding was solem- ! nised in St. John's Presbyterian. ! Ghul'ch last Wednesday afternoon, when* Joyce" Muriel, eldest daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. L. L: Bailey, of RotoI rua, was married to Percy, eldest son I of the late Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of i Mt. Albert, Auckland, j ■ The bride, who was given away by : her father, wore a charming gown of j ivory satin beaute cut on simple lines I with a fully flared skirt, tucked corj sage and long-fitting sleeves. Her j tulle -veil," which -formed a train at the back, was held in place by a coronet of orange blossom and a sheaf of
arum lillies was carried. | > The two bridesmaids, 'Miss Je:an Bailey, sister of the bride, and Miss Grace Hall, of Gisborne, were dressed "alike in becoming frocks of peach cream satin, with slim fitting bodices and frilled ankle-length skirtS. Pale green sil'k straw hats: were worn and ( shoes of the same colour. Each carried a Victorian bouquet of plnk sweet peas, cyclamen and maidenhair | fern. [ The church had been prettily deco- j. rated by friends of the bride, and- [ above the- sanctuary hung a large. wedding bell. The Rev. 0. Allright officiated, and the best man was MrEric Wilson, of Auckland, apd the ! grpomsman Mr. F. Bailey. | After the' cefemony a receptipn was given at the "Mansions," where Mrs, Bailey received the gueSts wearing a navy blue benguline -ensemble with 1 hat to tone. 'She carried a posey of grap'e hyacinths and fresias. I Among the guests present were: — Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams (Auckland), Rev. and Mrs. 0. Allright , Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. T. Yesman (Taneatua), | Mr. and Mrs. P. Turner (Auckland), Mr, and Mrs. S. Clare (Gisborne), Mr. and Mrs. F. Brookbanks ( Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. E. Brier (Te Kuiti), Mr. and Mrs. F. Yoman (Taneatua), Mr. and Mrs. J. Gow '(Whakatane), Mr. and Mrs. R. Quinlan, Mr, and Mrs. R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gainsford, Rev. and Mrs. A. C.' Randerson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Locke, Mrs. A. E. Wilson (Auckland), Mrs. Murray, Mrs. L. Colson, Mrs. Page (Auckland), Mrs. Renner (Patutahi), Mrs. Pbnman (Auckland), Mrs. S. Williams ! (Auckland), Miss L. Bailey, Mrs. L. i B. Shaw", Mivs: *'B. "M. Green, Miss Hardy (Auckland), Misses J. and MMarjoribanks, Miss Locke, Miss J. j Murray, Miss Cunningham, IVIr. R. S. | Miller, Mr. G. Foster, Mr. A. B. ' Doughty (Auckland). For her travelling frock the bride Wore a small uavy ensemble relieyed With cream and hat to tone. Th'e happy couple left by ear for parts .unknown. ' "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 7
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432ORANGE BLOSSOMS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 7
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